
Common Hackberry Bonsai
NameCommon Hackberry Bonsai
Species NameCeltis occidentalis
Common NameCommon Hackberry
Estimated Age (years)N/A - Cannot be determined from a close-up image of leaves and fruit.
Container TypeN/A - Cannot be determined from a close-up image of leaves and fruit.
Geographic Originnorth-america
Cultivation Difficultyintermediate
Foliage Typedeciduous
Height (cm)N/A - Cannot be determined from a close-up image of leaves and fruit.
Nebari (Root Flare) QualityN/A - Cannot be determined from a close-up image of leaves and fruit.
Is Fruitingtrue
Notable FeaturesSmall, dark berries and distinctly serrated leaves are visible. The characteristic warty bark of Common Hackberry, a key feature for bonsai, is not visible in this close-up.
Description
The provided image is a close-up of a branch with leaves and berries, not a complete bonsai specimen. Common Hackberry (Celtis occidentalis) is a deciduous tree known for its rough, warty bark, small fruits, and suitability for various bonsai styles, particularly informal upright or forest styles, due to its fine branching and good nebari development.





